Welcome to the March issue of the Science Policy Group at UCLA Newsletter!

Upcoming events & opportunities

Call to action!
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking community input on several challenges and initiatives:
 

Fellowships & job  opportunities
In order of due date:
  • California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) Program Assistant (40-55K): This position provides program support to the design, delivery, and promotion of studies, workshops, briefings, and other science advisory services provided by CCST. You’ll play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of activities required to provide information to enable California to strengthen its policies with science and technology. Learn more and apply here. Application review has begun.
  • CCST Science Fellows Program Manager (70-85K): This position manages all aspects of the CCST Science and Technology Policy Fellowship Program to successfully recruit 15 PhD scientists and engineers annually to help provide expertise to policymakers in Sacramento as they make these critical decisions.Learn more and apply here. Application review begins March 13, 2023.
  • Health Policy Research Scholars is a national leadership program for doctoral students in any academic discipline who are starting their second year of study and want to apply their research to help build healthier and more equitable communities. 
    Learn more and apply here by March 15
  • UChicago Instructional Professor in Science Communication and Public Discourse . Learn more and apply here by March 20.
  • CCST Program Officer - Alumni Engagement (50-75K): The CCST Science and Technology Policy Fellows (Science Fellows) Alumni network includes over 100 alumni and continues to grow each year. This position supports this network by creating thoughtful programs, services, and communications to ensure that all alumni (current and future) feel a genuine sense of belonging. Learn more and apply here. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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The International Neuroethics Society is an association of professionals and students interested in neuroethics. Our mission is to encourage and inspire research and dialogue on the responsible use of advances in brain science.

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